Yes, they kept showing him driving around the base area in that jeep. It was hard to watch. I had great hopes for this film. At first people were being attacked without being able to see the creatures. The DVD isn't bad with the commentary section with the director. The film had some a great shot of fighter jets from the 50's lined up on an airfield. Daktari now that was a tv show that I couldn't stand except for the intro to the show. Seen many of them because of the lack of anything else on tv when it plane in re-runs. I think it was in the morning hours.

Riveting....saw it several indelible times as a kid...still creeps me out...really was too fascinating to not watch..also recall strange guys with glowing eyes and awful wrap around sun glasses...or is that just me wishful childs mind playing tricks on me..? This movie just RUNS WILD!!

Forget the tacky dialog, and the absurd "monsters-feeding-off-the-atomic-radiation" plot, as well as the ridiculous invisibility of the fiends during the first two-thirds of this movie.Just sit back and look at these elements in a humorous light (by today's scientific standards) and enjoy the ride, slow as it it is in the beginning. Once the gruesome critters become visible, and the special effects kick in and the gore begins to fly, tighten your lap-bar and be prepared for some surprisingly horrific jolts of fright. The realism of the visual and audio effects, way ahead of their time, truely convinces the viewer that these squirming, slimey monsters

I was 8 years old when I saw this movie at the theater, and was horrified by it. I had nightmares for years afterwards. On hot summer nights I slept with blankets over my head, and was wet with sweat night after night. It was terrible. There was no one I could talk to about it. Now of coarse it seems foolish looking at what I was terrified by. Don't ever let a child see this movie. I tremble thinking what the kid would go through if they saw this.

Definately NOT CHEESEY! FIEND WITHOUT A FACE is an exelent British film with a good plot, solid performances, clear black and white photography, and better-than-STAR WARS special effects. Watch it! You will be suprised how good this film is. NOTE TO READER: Film fans consider FIEND WITHOUT A FACT to be the first gore film. It is not. BLOOD FEAST (1963) is the first gore film. Just thought I would let you know.

I fell in love with 'Fiend Without A Face' at age 7 - in the days when there was no colour TV here in the UK. The sound effects and the stop-motion animation in this film are truly unmissable. A true Masterpiece!

A "Son of Svengoolie" staple that I saw many times as a lad. Rented it recently for laughs..still some creepy parts, but the bit where the hero is told to quit tomcatting around rings different to me now..since he *IS* tomcatting around instead of solving the problem. Also, the reading of the "Sibornetics" book...

It's amazing how critical this movie is of the US military: they are insensitive to what's going on with the Canadians, and deserve every bit of criticism they get in this film. For the time it was made, very unusual.

The scene where the missing search party member crashes the town meeting, bellowing like the retard he has become, haunts me to this very day. FIEND WITHOUT A FACE is an all-time favorite of mine and despite the plot holes (too numerous to mention) remains so. Marshall Thompson is so heroic I could just puke (not to mention his being stiff as a board). I give it five brains, that is, before the lobotomy.